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FREE THE GENIE for TEAMS FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Idea Champions

How many online sessions are included in a Free the Genie engagement? How many members of our team can participate? Our team is bigger than four people. Do the participants have to be an intact team, or part of an intact team, or can any four people in our organization participate? How long is each session?

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Design Thinking Applied to Re-Organizations

Tullio Siragusa

To bring innovations to products and services, Design Thinking encourages the process of questioning, assuming, the collaboration of employees, brainstorming, building prototypes, testing the newly created ideas, and getting continuous feedback. The next step is to develop a clear map to avoid falling back into the same old habits.

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Choosing the right innovation approach for your business

hackerearth

Internal innovation can happen through R&D teams, innovation management teams, business development teams, and employees. Innovation mentors can help organizations identify their strengths and weaknesses via collaboration fairs, workshops, interviews, focus groups, and surveys. Help in the execution phase.

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Designing for Harmony

Boxes and Arrows

This lesson–hands on workshops are better at engaging people–would help set the foundation for how Intuit would teach D4D moving forward. The initial group of nine would grow to over 200. Klaus Kaasgaard and Dan Wernikoff during a design review. The design principles unified, inspired, and guided the developers.

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